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Italy Fails to Remove Rubbish

Italy has been slapped with a court ruling and could face European Union fines for failing to remove rubbish. No, we’re not talking about prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, but instead of the country’s seemingly chronic inability to clear thousands of tons of trash in Naples. —JCL The Guardian: Italy has failed to comply with a European court ruling on the chronic Naples waste crisis and could face fines if it does not solve the problem, a top EU official said today. Thousands of tonnes of rubbish still lie uncollected in the streets of Italy’s third-largest city despite weeks of protests by local residents and repeated claims by prime minister Silvio Berlusconi to have fixed the problem. The problem of poor waste management in Italy’s most densely populated region has persisted for years, compounded by disputes between competing local authorities and made worse by organised crime. Read more Related Entries November 26, 2010 ‘Left, Right & Center’: Korean Clash, Taliban Scam November 24, 2010 More News, Less Turkey

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Right-wingers don’t want to admit to harming the economy, so they call pointing it out ‘conspiracy theories’

Click here to view this media So Michael Gerson thinks it’s beyond the pale for liberals to suggest that Republicans might be planning to sabotage the economy in order to win the 2012 elections, as people like Paul Krugman have astutely observed they obviously are doing. According to Gerson, people asserting this are indulging in “conspiracy theories”: Yet this is precisely what the sabotage theorists must deny. They must assert that the case for liberal policies is so self-evident that all opposition is malevolent. But given the recent record of liberal economics, policies that seem self-evident to them now seem questionable to many. Objective conditions call for alternatives. And Republicans are advocating the conservative alternatives – monetary restraint, lower spending, lower taxes – they have embraced for 30 years. Right. Even though liberals don’t to resort to the factless fantasies that are the essence of conspiracy theories, they do happen to believe that the preceding eight years of conservative governance in America drove the country to the brink of economic and political ruin — and their beliefs are very much grounded in real fact. They don’t subscribe to the ongoing fantasy by conservatives that “the conservative alternatives – monetary restraint, lower spending, lower taxes” are any kind of solution, because it’s been definitively proven that they are not. Conservatives, contrary to reality, do. That insistence on living in a fantasy world — which really has come to define conservatism these days — is also what leads conservatives, not liberals, to subscribe to all kinds of conspiracy theories, ranging from Obama’s birth certificate to his supposed plan to grab Americans’ guns to the widespread belief, spread by leading right-wing pundits like Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity, that Obama is secretly a radical black America-hater intent on harming white Americans, Funny that Gerson never seems fit to mention this, eh? Instead, he informs us that serious Beltway Republicans find such talk unacceptable: It is difficult to overstate how offensive elected Republicans find the sabotage accusation, which Obama himself has come very close to making. During the run-up to the midterm election, the president said at a town hall meeting in Racine, Wis.: “Before I was even inaugurated, there were leaders on the other side of the aisle who got together and they made the calculation that if Obama fails, then we win.” Some Republican leaders naturally took this as an attack on their motives. Was the president really contending that Republican representatives want their constituents to be unemployed in order to gain a political benefit for themselves? No charge from the campaign more effectively undermined the possibility of future cooperation. This really is precious. Because Republicans’ desire to do anything — anything, even vote against a fundamentally Republican health-care measure — has led them to simply oppose anything President Obama hopes to achieve. This includes a START treaty that is basic to American security, as well as dealing with the debt limit in a responsible fashion, which Gerson disingenuously depicts as just a matter of conservatives balking at a lack of fiscal conservatism. But this isn’t a surprise to anyone. Republicans aren’t interested in helping Americans as long as Obama is their president. They will only act constructively if they are in charge. As Krugman put it: The fact is that one of our two great political parties has made it clear that it has no interest in making America governable, unless it’s doing the governing. And that party now controls one house of Congress, which means that the country will not, in fact, be governable without that party’s cooperation — cooperation that won’t be forthcoming. This in fact has been the Republican track record of the past two years — particularly as they have come under the thrall of the Tea Partiers. Indeed, Tea Partiers have been explicit about viewing compromise of any kind as betrayal. And Republicans have been explicit from the start — keyed by Rush Limbaugh’s marching orders — about being united on a single front: making Obama fail. That has certainly been the byword at Fox News in the ensuing years. Nor has it been any less so among those congressional Republicans whose tender feelings have now been so easily offended by a little dose of truthfulness they are threatening to take their new government ball and go home. Indeed, they’ve been very explicit about it: Mitch McConnell : “It was absolutely critical that everybody be together because if the proponents of the bill were able to say it was bipartisan, it tended to convey to the public that this is O.K., they must have figured it out,” Mr. McConnell said about the health legislation in an interview, suggesting that even minimal Republican support could sway the public. “It’s either bipartisan or it isn’t.” Jim DeMint : “Senators and Congressmen will come back in September afraid to vote against the American people,” DeMint predicted, adding that “this health care issue Is D-Day for freedom in America.” “If we’re able to stop Obama on this it will be his Waterloo. It will break him.” Since the election, they’ve been even more strident , a la Darrell Issa’s hasty retreat from talk of “compromise”: “You know, the word ‘compromise’ has been misunderstood.” Mitch McConnell : “The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president.” John Boehner : “This is not a time for compromise.” Then there was Mike Pence , vowing “no compromise” on CNN. The odd thing about all this is that Gerson insists on calling all this a “conspiracy theory” when in fact all of this is merely a part of the public record, and Republicans have been quite clear — at least, among themselves — that they view obstructing Obama in any and every particular paramount, even at the cost of American economic advancement, which they believe must wait until they are back in charge. Otherwise, Americans might view Obama favorably. This is the opposite of a conspiracy theory, which is always a farrago of paranoid fantasy, conjecture, and half-facts. As Chip Berlet explains : What Richard Hofstadter described as the “paranoid style” in U.S. right-wing movements derives from belief in an apocalyptic struggle between “good” and “evil,” in which demonized enemies are complicit in a vast insidious plot against the common good, and against which the conspiracist must heroically sound the alarm. …. Conspiracism is neither a healthy expression of skepticism nor a valid form of criticism; rather it is a belief system that refuses to obey the rules of logic. These theories operate from a pre-existing premise of a conspiracy based upon careless collection of facts and flawed assumptions. What constitutes “proof” for a conspiracist is often more accurately described as circumstance, rumor, and hearsay; and the allegations often use the tools of fear—dualism, demonization, scapegoating, and aggressively apocalyptic stories—which all too often are commandeered by demagogues. Gerson is looking for conspiracy theories in all the wrong places, methinks. Meanwhile, both Greg Sargent and Steve Benen have solid responses to Gerson’s garbage.

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Hariri: Iran has role to play in Lebanon’s stability

Lebanese prime minister heads to Tehran for visit aimed at ‘reconciling points of view with Hezbollah,’ source says. Visit comes in backdrop of UN tribunal probe into Rafiq Hariri’s murder

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After a tough basketball game, President Obama needed 12 stitches to close a nasty cut to his lip. His speaking engagements may be a little bit difficult for the next few days. Via MSNBC : WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama received 12 stitches in his lip after being hit during a pick up basketball game, the White House said on Friday. “After being inadvertently hit with an opposing player’s elbow in the lip while playing basketball with friends and family, the president received 12 stitches today administered by the White House Medical Unit,” White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said, according to NBC News. Gibbs did not release the names of the people playing with the president. Obama received the stitches under local anesthesia in the doctor’s office on the ground floor White House after he returned home. I’d hate to be the guy whose elbow connected with his lip. He’s got to feel awful.

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In the UK, the politicians cut education funding, the high school kids saw their future slipping away and took to the streets. Meanwhile, in the United States, people sit and wait quietly for crumbs to fall from the banquet table of the bankers. What is wrong with this picture? LAS VEGAS – The gambling economy here has crapped out, but at the swelling community college, workers are in the grip of new aspirations. In one small anatomy lab, there’s a craps dealer training to become an anesthetist, a cocktail waitress who wants to be a dental hygienist, and a former stripper seeking to become a nurse. “People are always going to be going to the dentist,” explained Misty Stevenson, 36, the aspiring hygienist, a mother of three and a cocktail waitress for 16 years, explaining her career choice after her income plunged during the downturn. The trouble is getting a seat in class. All over the United States, community college enrollments have surged with unemployed and underemployed people seeking new skills. But just as workers have turned to community colleges, states have cut their budgets, forcing the institutions to turn away legions of students and stymieing the efforts to retrain the workforce. Even as community college enrollments have climbed during the recession, 35 states cut higher education budgets last year, and 31 will cut them for next , according to survey data from the National Association of State Budget Officers. Those shortages are expected to worsen next year when federal stimulus money that had plugged holes in state budgets is no longer available. In California, with a budget cut of 8 percent across the board, the community colleges turned away 140,000 students last year. In Colorado, the waiting lists for nursing programs at some of the state’s community colleges have grown to as long as 3.5 years. In May, New York’s community colleges stopped accepting applications for the fall semester and added students instead to a wait list.

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Acer seduces with slim, trim AZ3750-A34D all-in-one PC

Go ‘head Acer! Get down with your bad self! After introducing a bevy of tablets at a press event earlier this week, it seems as if the company has at least one more trick up its sleeve: this. The AZ3750-A34D all-in-one PC is easily one of the sexiest AIO units we’ve seen in quite some time, boasting a 21.5-inch LCD, a 3.2GHz Core i3-550 processor, up to 8GB of DDR3 memory, a 500GB (7200RPM) SATA hard drive, multi-format card reader, DVD burner and 802.11b/g/n WiFi. You’ll also get a gigabit Ethernet port, a 1920 x 1080 screen resolution, Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit), eight USB 2.0 ports and a bundled mouse / keyboard. The hardware alone will go for

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Mayor Bloomberg Warns Against Fracking in Delaware River Basin

Image: Ari Moore via flickr Apparently New York City’s Mayor Michael Bloomberg shares at least some of the concerns about natural gas drilling—known as hydraulic fracturing , or fracking—that communities and environmentalists have about its safety. He… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Today in History for November 27th

San Francisco Mayor shot to death; Gerald Ford named as Richard Nixon’s Vice President; Doctors perform world’s first partial face transplant; Playwright Eugene O’Neill dies. (Nov. 27)

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Indian president backs Syria’s claim on Golan

Pratibha Patil visits Damascus in bid to improve economic ties between two countries. In joint press conference, Assad accuses Israel of hindering regional economic development with policies that prevent peace

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Goji Berries in Your Backyard Garden?

Photo: merci Superfoods can be a super waste as I’ve said before on TreeHugger. From goji berries to acai, chia, and maca, Americans spend $10 billion on superfoods each year and for the majority of us, they have to be flown in from upwards of 5,000 miles away. But now Natural News may have a solution. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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